Later this month, ASUS is going to introduce Zenfone 4 series smartphones which are follow-ups to last year’s Zenfone 3 series. Specifications of yet to be announced smartphones already leaked in several times earlier this week, and now another model came to the lime light, the Zenfone 4 Max (ZC520KL). The leak reveals that the Zenfone 4 Max will pack a 5.2-inch HD display, 1.4GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 425 processor which will be paired with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. The Android Nougat powered handset will come with 13MP + 5MP dual rear camera setup, 4100mAh battery and fingerprint scanner at the front.

To let you know, ASUS released Zenfone 4 Max Plus smartphone with dual rear camera setup and 5000mAh battery in Russia last month for a price tag of $230. Talking about other rumoured smartphones in the Zenfone 4 series including Zenfone 4, Zenfone 4 Selfie and Selfie Pro will also be coming to market with dual camera setups. As we’ve seen in previous leaks, the Zenfone 4 is coming with dual rear camera setup, while the Selfie and Selfie 4 Pro features a dual camera design at front. Here’s the glimpse of the specifications of the all three smartphones, take a look at it.

To remind you, ASUS has sent out invitations for multiple events which are taking place on August 17 in China, August 19 in Philippines and September 21 in the Rome where the company will be unveiling the ZenFone 4 series.

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